Although I have an EOS 7D, I found the X7 to have extremely good ergonomics despite the much smaller size. The body is quite well made and just feels natural and comfortable. The touch screen interface is intuitive and everything makes sense if you have already used an EOS system. I must say I am really impressed with the capabilities of this little camera.

Looks like it was a cloudy day and the white balance was a bit off, but that's easily fixable. I agree, I like those particular shots from the D3200 more, but only because they are better shots overall, not because of a massive difference in IQ.

Looks like it was a cloudy day and the white balance was a bit off, but that's easily fixable. I agree, I like those particular shots from the D3200 more, but only because they are better shots overall, not because of a massive difference in IQ.

Well all things aren't equal in the way these were shot and the nikon examples may be cooked but the 3200 clearly has better resolution, color balance, smoother tones, and higher dynamic range. The rendering of the skin tones and textures in particular is amazing for a sub $500 camera. I haven't used the sl1 yet so I'll reserve judgement until we see more samples but based what I've seen so far there really is no comparison.

Well if you slapped a $2000 70-200 IS II or 24-70 2.8 II on the X7/SL1/100D, I'm sure you'd be a lot closer to those D3200 pics, which I'm sure were taken with the best lenses that Nikon corporate could use to maximize the camera...

Yeah, let's compare a handful of shots taking by iraikov and his girlfriend while they were walking around town learning the new camera, to a bunch of shots that Nikon France contracted with professionals to produce. No doubt culled from thousands that were taken and post-processed by folks who do that sort of thing for a living.

Yes, indeed it was a bit hazy yesterday, and I should have mentioned that these photos were taken with the EF-S 18-55 kit lens (and auto white balance).

My impression is that the X7 auto white balance is more accurate than that of the 7D, particularly with artificial light, but I have not yet had the chance to take photos in difficult light conditions.

Looks like it was a cloudy day and the white balance was a bit off, but that's easily fixable. I agree, I like those particular shots from the D3200 more, but only because they are better shots overall, not because of a massive difference in IQ.

Thanks! Yes, EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II, forgot to mention that in my excitement :-) Next on the agenda is some photography at night or in difficult light conditions, I will share some high ISO shots and will play around with the noise reduction.

Yeah, let's compare a handful of shots taking by iraikov and his girlfriend while they were walking around town learning the new camera, to a bunch of shots that Nikon France contracted with professionals to produce. No doubt culled from thousands that were taken and post-processed by folks who do that sort of thing for a living.